The U.S. PIRG Education Fund recently released a report, called "Do Roads Pay for Themselves? Setting the Record Straight on Transportation Funding" that busts the myth that "user fees" paid by drivers cover the costs of our roads and highways. The one-two punch of myth-busting boils down to these two points: 1. Gasoline taxes aren't "user fees" in the way the phrase implies, and 2. highways don...

According to a new report by the Political Economy Research Institute at the University of Massachusetts Amherst says that building bike lanes and pedestrian projects, and bike boulevards, creates more job per million dollars spent than road repairs and road resurfacing.

Sorry, it's been quiet around here recently. We've been working hard to hit deadlines before the holidays. We'll be quiet again next week.
I hope that you all will be able to get some good holiday riding in. Like this guy: